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Santa Anita Park. / 34.140635°N 118.044354°W / 34.140635; -118.044354. Santa Anita Park is a Thoroughbred racetrack in Arcadia, California, United States. It offers some of the prominent horse racing events in the United States during early fall, winter and in spring.
Written March 22, 2024. chinn944. Brooklyn, New York19 contributions. 5.0 of 5 bubbles. Awesome Experience at Santa Anita Racewtrack. Santa Anita Racetrack was an awesome Experience. We went for the Santa Anita Derby, Over the weekend there were so many things for the families to do. There was a Carnival, Wrestling matches and a vendor Day.
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DIRECTIONS TO SANTA ANITA PARK. ADDRESS. 285 W HUNTINGTON DR. ARCADIA, CA 91007. P +1 (626) 574-7223. Santa Anita Park is conveniently located in Arcadia, California - Near Pasadena and within driving distance of San Gabriel, Monrovia, Glendale, and Los Angeles.
Full-service, indoor restaurant. Seasonal menu. Each table includes a private HDTV. Live tellers and wagering machines conveniently located nearby. To reserve a table over the phone, please call 626-574-6366. For Groups 20 or more, please call our Groups Department 626-574-6400 or fill out this form form. Reserve.
Mar 1, 2021 · Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains, Santa Anita Park has beckoned to horse-racing lovers since it first opened on Christmas Day in 1934. Part of the appeal is the chance...
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285 W Huntington Drive, Arcadia, CA 91007. (626) 574-7223 Website Directions. about this track. Santa Anita Park officially opened on Tuesday, Dec. 25, 1934, but the inspiration for Dr. Charles H. Strub's racing showplace took form very nearby on another national holiday 27 years earlier.
May 1, 2023 · Located just outside Los Angeles with the San Gabriel Mountains as a backdrop, Santa Anita Park has never been short of beauty. It was originally built as part of Rancho Santa Anita, but it was closed in 1909 and burned in 1912. It reopened as Santa Anita Park on Christmas Day in 1934, becoming the first racetrack in California.